DAILY A- GA ZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 40 - No. 106 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday, June 3, 1985

Accused informant to appear in court (UPI) -- The Justice Department Arthur Walker, a retired Naval The government has decided to has ruled out any deals with the officer currently employed by a try the two retired men in ci- three arrested members of the defense contractor, is to appear vilian courts. There were sug- Walker family. They are charged in a Norfolk, Va., federal court gestions over the weekend that with giving secrets to the today. they could be recalled to active Soviet Union. Walker's brother John, also duty and court-martialled. Such Assistant Attorney General retired from the U.S. Navy, was a proceeding could be closed to Stephen Trott said the cases are arrested first and is being held the public to prevent informa- "extraordinarily serious" and in a Baltimore jail along with tion getting out about the they will be pursued to the full his son, Michael, 22, a crewman material the defendants are extent of the law." on the nuclear carrier NIMITZ. accused of passing to Moscow. Analysts differ on Greece's new party (UPI) - Western diplomats and and Communist opponents. between Greece and its allies, analysts differ on what impact Papandreou is a former U.S. but Papandreou predicted last yesterday's victory for the citizen, but he has been a re- week "calmer seas" in Greek-U.S. ruling leftist party in Greece peated critic of U.S. foreign relations with his election will have on the country's policy. When he first came to triumph. strained ties with the United power in 1981, he pledged Greek Other experts see the victory States and NATO. withdrawal from the European as good for the west because it Prime Minister Andreas Common Market and NATO, as well allows the prime minister to Papandreou led his Socialist as the removal of U.S. military govern without the pro-Moscow Movement Party to a second four- bases. Communist Party. The Communists year term in the national Some experts think the victory appear to have slipped in the election, downing conservative will mean increasing tension election. Brazilian inmates protest conditions (UPI) - Since March 15, inmates old was awaiting charges of drug two small jails that were built in jails in Minas Gerais State trafficking. He was beaten and to hold 70 to 80 inmates, but in Brazil have been engaged in a strangled by other inmates. have held as many as 400. deadly protest of overcrowded Some victims of the protest Some prisoners say the death conditions. have been chosen by gruesome spree can stop if authorities Fourteen men now have died at lotteries, but an official says promise better jail conditions, the hands of other inmates. The the latest victim and the inmate but one official says he thinks latest victim was discovered in who killed him were selected by at least eight other prisoners a jail cell at a police station stronger prisoners. are marked to die, by other in- at dawn yesterday. The 20 year Most of the slayings were at mates. Anna Anderson (left) not known how much per helped shave infamous hair that works out to. adio personality Ric but it was an unusually vans' legs at the Navy clever way to change Saturday, as the contributions. Says Evans, final tally in the -Shave -Sometimes people make t . r It" box for Navy Relief, decisions which they later accumulated to more than regret.- But, other than a that in the - It- box. few minor kicks and cuts, The hair-raising event tic came out smoothly. netted Navy Relief (Photo by JOSH Jerome approximately $135. It Is Sanda) Today in the. 2I BUSINESS WORLD (UPI) -- Wall Street opens a new month at a new high, thanks to a broadly based and strongly followed rally on Friday. Blue Chip Issues were among winners as the Dow Industrials soared 9.61 to a new record close of 1,315.51. Trade was heavy at 114.7 million P44I shares. Advances lad declines 2-1.

Closing Dow Jones Averages: 30 Industrials 1,315.41 Up 9.63 20 Transportation 645.16 Up 15.51 15 Utilities 163.32 Up 1.09 65 Stocks 541.57 Up 6.48

(AP) -- The U.S. dollar fell sharply in early European trading today in what dealers said was a delayed reaction to last week's disappointing U.S. economic indicators. Gold prices rose. In London, the price of gold at the morning fixing was $316.85, up $1.15 from Friday's close. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS. Lt. Cmdr. Steven COMNAVBASE, said that overall everyone Gold in Zurich was bid at $317.10, a rise of $3.60. Miller, Assistant Public Works Officer, was -outstanding.- After Capt. Allen's n London, silver was selling for $6.22 an ounce, a rise of checks members of public works remarks about the inspection, he awarded ur and a-half cents. department during a Naval Station Lt. Cadr. Sid Berrera, Navy Exchange On the New York Commodities Exchange Friday, gold finished at personnel inspection at McCalla Hangar Officer, the Joint Service Commendation $316.20 an ounce, silver finished the day at just under $6.16. Friday morning. Capt. Robert Allen, Medal. (Photo by JO2 Neil Guillebeau)

(AP) - The U.S. dollar fell against the Japanese yen in today's trading on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market, closing at 250.40 yen. That is 1.38 yen lower than Friday's close. AROUND T HE GLOBE (UPI) - A federal bankruptcy judge in Miami has given Air Florida and Midway Airlines what is being termed a July 1 "Drop Dead (UPI) -- Leftist rebels in El Salvador cut the (UPI) -- The government of Deadline" for the Chicago airline to finish its $53 million nation's power supply yesterday to protest an Costa Rica said yesterday it will reduce diplomatic purchase of Air Florida. Midway says it expects to have the needed army raid against striking hospital workers. The relations with Nicaragua to "only the indispensable." contracts completed by the strict deadline, one year to the army raid resulted in the deaths of a patient The day and move comes in response to that Air Florida stopped flying and four other people at Social Security a cross-border attack filed for Chapter 11 Hospital. launched by Nicaraguan bankruptcy. Midway already has loaned Air One witness said doctors, nurses and workers soldiers against Costa Florida $8 million to get were Rican civil guardsmen. its planes back in the air under the name Midway Express. beaten by the troops. (UPI) - A $493 million refurbishing project will (UPI) - has set a retail price of $7,195, not including (UPI) -- A sniper opened fire from an interstate begin today at Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob destination charges, for its new Nova subcompact. It is being built overpass in Jacksonville, Fla., yesterday, Noster, Mo. The program is designed to extend the jointly in California by GM and Toyota. The Nova will initially be grazing one woman's nose. Authorities say four readiness of 150 Minuteman missiles into the year available June 13 in the 25 middle states where Chevrolet does not other motorists were injured by flying glass and 2000. The Kansas City Star reports the Air Force market its Sprint or Spectrum subcompacts, both imported from metal fragments. They said the sniper fired for as saying the Minuteman system is beginning to Japan. The Nova is almost identical to the Toyota Corolla, except about 30 minutes from Interstate 95 overpass in show signs of deterioration. The missiles were for the front grille and interior appointments. Jacksonville. The suspect is still at large. deployed between 1962 and 1970.

A The Vehicle Registration Who said you cannot buy anything department will be closed with a dollar these days? You Thursday from noon until 4:30 can at Treasure and Trivia, p.m. It will reopen Friday for behind the Navy Exchange! A regular hours. community bulletin board; dollarbuys a dress, two ladies blouses, a pair of slacks for Bicycle repair is now men or women, or two mens available to the community! Call Hame the Foal: Several Where is the friendliest Register at the Youth Center shirts! How about four baby Recreation Services Auto Hobby entries have been received at card game in town? On tonight between 4 and 6 p.m. for items? Come on over and see for Shop for an appointment at 3041. the Corral for the foal and more Tuesday evening at 7:15 in the weekday swimming lessons yourself! Our winter sale An estimate will be given per will be accepted until June 15. Plantation Room of the COM. The for all age groups. continues, 10 cents for each your repair needs. Voting on the names will take Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club item. You have more storage place at the Corral and the invites all base residents, The Nursery School will hold space than we do. We are open During this month only, no winner will be announced at the visitors, and fleet personnel to its monthly meeting on June 6 at Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 1 p.m. We can use commission fee will be charged Fourth of July Parade. So far, try out duplicate bridge in this 7 p.m. in the Nursery School a.m. until volunteers on Thursdays, even for travelers cheques at the the suggestions are: Ichiban informal atmosphere. You do not office. Parents are urged to for an hour or two. bank. Travelers Cheques, if not (which means number one in need to bring a partner. For attend. dated, are good indefinitely. Japanese), Chica, Stowaway, more information, contact Martha Reseco (which stands for Stout at 4539 AWH. Recreation Services Corral), C LOSE-UP S Caribbean Queen, Unique, April PWOC will meet in the home of Showers, Trina Dawn and Dawn. If Bonnie Kitchens, 1161 Center CELEBRITY you have an idea, sent it to Bargo, on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Paul Hutto, Corral Manager, Gifts will be wrapped for the AUCTION Guardmail Stop #31. graduating seniors. Come with Don't forget! Pre-testing for June 7 all active duty military for your gift wrapping expertise and What is TOPS? TOPS--Take Off 7-8:30 p.m. classes will be enjoy the fellowship of chapel Basic Skills Pounds Sensibly-is a nonprofit, New W.T. Sampson High School Auditorium every Wednesday and Friday friends. held self-help weight control morning. Call 4307 for an organization. Our chapter The CNO Retention Team Some items include: appointment. will meets each Monday evening at six give an all hands briefing at Shorts Worn by Daisy Duke on 'Dukes of Hazzard' in the Fleet Sick Call Clinic of the Windjammer Club at 8:30 a.m. Autographed Pictures of Rick Springfield, Bob Hope the U.S. Naval Hospital. Try us! on Wednesday. Topics will and much, much more Red Cross will offer a Basic TOPS--where BEFORES become include officer and enlisted CPR class on Wednesday and AFTERS. For more information, personnel matters and pay Thursday from 6 until 10 p.m. Come have fun and support call 3396 AT or 4204 AWH. initiatives currently being Class will be held at the Red considered by DOD and Congress. Cross building (928) next to the CLOSE-UP Summershine registration For more information, contact Sound Scene. There is a minimal will be held at the Youth Center the Naval Station Career fee of $1 for the cost of the tonight from 4-6 p.m. Counselor at 4575. booklet. If interested, please contact Red Cross for 1 Prenatal Class: Red Cross is looking for a CLUB ACTIVITIES i information and registration at : maximum of ten ladies who will be delivering 2234 or 4676. before mid-September. This class is designed for POST 46 Attention Video Buffs: You, June 3: Bingo cards go on \, both man and wife, and it is expected to last too, can belong to Guantanamo , sale at 5:30 p.m. and the Early The Nursery School is four weeks. Classes will be held at the Hospital Bay's fastest-growing video Bird starts at 6:45. registering children for the Classroom on four consecutive Tuesdays, beginning club. The Iguana Video Club has June 4: Post 46 will be 1985/86 school year. Children '-- June 11. Each class will last approximately three dropped its membership fee closed because must be three years old by Dec. hours, beginning at 7 p.m. If interested, please of a Marine requirement. If you like to Barracks NCO 31, 1985. For more information, contact Mr. Sanquirico at the Red Cross Office, Mess Night. The watch movies, check out one of Lounge will open at 7 p.m. Lunch call 2159 between 8 and 11 a.m. i 2234 or 4676. the 350+ movies the club has in Special from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., stock. Recent arrivals include chicken sandwich INFLATION FIGHTER w/fries for The Natural, Greystoke, and Cat $1.50. for the week of on a Hot Tin Roof. You may join June 5: Lunch Special EXCHANGE NOTES June 3 - 7 from 11 at the next regular meeting on a.m. - p.m., three The NEX Auto Center has Dive Guantanamo! The HEX Mini 1 tacos for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the $1. received a shipment of 1985 Hart is -offering a bargain Available at Training Room of the Admin. June scooters. package of dive gear for $380 Stop Light Inn 6: Lunch Special from 11 Bldg. a.m. - (reg. $450), while supplies Marblehead 1 p.m., three egg rolls Fashion is the word! Your Navy for last. Shop early! Golf Canteen $1. Bingo cards go on sale Exchange has received a Country Kitchen at 5:30 p.m. and the Early Bird Youth Summer shipment of fashion colored, On unscheduled periods during starts at 6:45. textured hose in assorted the hours of operation in all -GRILLED CHEESE w/FRIES' June 7: Lunch special from 11 Work Program Naval sizes and colors. Navy Exchange outlets, store 99 cents a.m. - 1 p.m., chicken dinner Base Civilian Personne security personnel will randomly for $2.25. There will be a D.J. Office is accepting applications request customers exiting the spinning discs from 8 p.m. until for summer working aid EDUC4ATION NOTES store to verify items purchased midnight. employment. This program is open with sales receipt, making sure June 8: Club opens at 11 to all U.S., non-U.S. and that you were not overcharged at contractor dependent youth who Reminder: June 30 is the BODY a.m., mess opens at 3 p.m. the cash register. We ask that are at least 14 years old. U.S. deadline for enrolling in the by$ Special of the day is pepperoni you should not be alarmed. Our citizen youth must have a social Veteran's Educational pizza for $4. Again from 9 p.m. security personnel have been until security number, and all youth Assistance Program (VEAP). (Formerly the 1 a.m. a D.J. will spin advised to be extremely aged 14 and 15 must have written Don't delay! Hurts So Good Workout) your favorite tunes. courteous when performing this June 9: Club opens at noon, parental consent. Two types of operation. We request the mess opens at 3 p.m. Special of positions are available -- The Navy Campus Office will "Slow Stretch" Slimnastics - a cooperation of our valued GTMO the day is eight pieces of clerical and laborer. Students be closed through June 14 due great way to relax after a day's customers. chicken for $3.75. may file for either or both to a T.A.D. conference in work or a great "pick me up" in kinds of jobs. A separate The Marine Corps Exchange Norfolk. All questions can be the morning. Plus you will lose application (SF-171) is needed will be inches and The Teens will celebrate at referred to the City Colleges of Jewelry Department tone up. for each position and must tomorrow for mid-year "Red Hot" Aerobic the FRA this Friday from 8-11 Chicago and Hampton University closed Dance - Lose clearly state which type weight or p.m. with the -End of the registrars. inventory. just stay in shape. It (clerical or laborer) is de- is Year 50s Dance." Admission an excellent cardiovascular sired. Due to the limited number workout. is $1 if you are dressed in 50s of positions available this LOOK FOR MANY FATHERS DAY You style and $1.50 if you are not. SPECIALS have only one heart and year, applicants will be hired THROUGHOUT THE NAVY EXCHlANE Burgers, candy and sodas will be one body, so why not get the on a first-come, first-serve ultimate sold. in fitness from Body by basis. Applications may be Effort "Body Shoppe." Guantanamo Bay Reef Raiders picked up at NBCPO, Bldg. 804, Classes are held at the general membership meeting will between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., Caribbean FATHER'S Arts and Crafts be held Thursday at 7 p.m. at Monday through Friday. Workshop at Marina Point. the Dive Shack. Come on out and Employment will begin in "Slow Stretch" Slimnastics are support the club. mid-June. DAY held Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9-10 a.m. and JUNE16't 6:30-7:30 p.m. W.T. S ampson Elementary PTO "Red Hot" Aerobics are held presents Monday, Wednesday and Friday Farewell Potluck Dinner from 7:45-8:45 p.m. J Fune 4, 6:30 p.m. Cost is $2 per day or $20 per Multipurpose Room 4 month. NAVY Call Pat Collins anytime at All PTO families es are cordially invited. The 3934 or just go down and join Elementary Chorus will perform under the direction enehi e the class -- their ultimate goal I of Ms. Ward. Ele action of officers will be held. is "total fitness." Don't miss it! Endd the year with a bang.

GUANTANAhMO DA/lY GAZETTE U.S. N ly Shore-based Daily Neuspaper

Capt. Robert Allen, USN.C wander, U.S. Naval Base Lt. Cmdr. J.D. Van Sicke, 4 . ic fairs Offier S Le Reed, .Assistant Public Affairs fier J02 Neil Gujleheau, l .Managing Editor \', 7 2, J03 Teri EThoas, U.a.Associate Editor J3EN Jerome Sania, tS .Associate Editor XTAI Mrs. Susan Junkinss.Assoriate Editor Mrs. An-Elizaheth Efineff .Production Assistant

The Guantanm Daily Gaette is polished according to the raies anriregulations for ship and station newspapers as outlined in NAVEXS P-35 and under the direction of the Naval Base Public Affairs Off icer. Printed five tines weekly at government expense a government equipment at the Nay Publiatirens atd Printing Servie Branch Office, the oprits or statements in ews itms that appear herein are ot to he rontued as off icial or an reflecting the vewess of Commnder, Naval Base or the Departmentc of the Nay.

2 MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1985 GUANTANAMO DAILY GAZETTE U sN. 85

I (11

SSgt. J.J. Middleton luck in your next reenlisted for another reenlistment! (Official four years at Marine U.S. Navy photo) Barracks. Col. James "I, icks, Commanding Officer round Defense 0orce/Marine Barracks, facilitated the reenlistment at his office P ' s5 May 24. Present was Mrs. Middleton who will be with "It we ever get back to port, punsse never to take another rabot on board!" us in Guantanamo Bay for approximatelya 30ng days.r Congratulations and good

Pat Collins held the 'Hini Olympics . Go for the Gold Endurathon" at the W.T. Sampson Elementary School Saturday to benefit Navy Relief. Robert DeJesus, Jose Gonzales, Dennis Stebbins, :ft! Tony Stebbins, and Tim a Bradbury "endured' the two-and-one-half hour com- petition and split $300

v with $300 going to Navy Relief. (Photo by PHI Glenn Davis)

Potpourri & Grab! .

THE SALER - I Ii 1 I

1. THE AD MUST BE IN BEFORE 9 '83 Honda Aero 80 scooter, two Two air conditioners. 23,000 BTU, VIDEO Girls double size white canopy good condition, and one 8,000 BTU in bedroom set. Includes mattress A.M. TO GET IN THE NEXT DAY'S heater, silver color. Excellent and condition, reliable, inexpensive excellent condition, $456 for both. VHS tapes. Original cartoons from box springs, four drawer chest, desk PAPER, OTHERWISE IT WILL RUN TWO transportation, automatic Available June 24. Call 3534 At. Disney (all in their cases), all and matching canopy top, curtains DAYS LATER. transmission, electric start. Two different titles, various prices. and bedaspreand. All for $450. Sharp $795. Call 4602 Also video discs, Monsignor, Carousel microwave in good 2. EACH AD MUST BE SUBMITTED ON helmets included. and AT. Available June 12. 246 000 BTU, $300. 1 2,000 BIU, $250. Playmate, Man With Two Brains, condition, $75. Call 3282 AWH. A SEPARATE 8 1/2 X 11 SHEET OF 8, 00 BTU, $200. They are two years Muppet Movie. Call 3138 AWH. PAPER WITH PHONE NUMBER AND old, bought brand new and available 12- Windsprint men's bicycle. June 28. A 5,000 BTU free if you WANTED * SIGNATURE, IF EACH AD IS NOT Used one month (husband bought chase the other three. Call 3138 APPLIANCES PIECE OF I would like to buy your truck! I SUBMITTED ON A SEPARATE $100. Call 4268 After 5 motorcycle), Sears need a dive truck/2nd car and will PAPER, IT WILL RUN UNDER THE p.m. Kenmore heavy-duty, consider anything in sound working MISCELLANEOUS HEADING. nix-setting dryer, 8rvet gold order that will pass inspection. BOATS $150. Available Jane 28. Call 446~ 3. THE AD WILL RUN TWO Call 7212 IM or 3959 AT. Honda 400 motorcycle, bought new one AT. CONTINUOUS DAYS AND ONCE PER year ago, $1,300. Call Vern at 3603 36' Barrel boat with 60 hp Johnson WEEK. THE AD MUST BE RESUBMITTED AWN. engine (50 hrs). New steering, head, MISCELLANEOUS Sales representative to work for storeroom, AM radio two batteries IF YOU WISH IT TO RUN THE stateside company in the Navy lots of extras, $',000. Call 312 Com stamps, and old post cards. Exchange. If interested, call 2788. FOLLCHING WEEK. '80 Columbia 50cc, 30 mph with AWH. Call 4968 AW. 4. AUS CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT THE helmet and gas tank, $245. Available PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE LOCATED IN July 3. Call 4446 II or 4462 AWN. I am trying to find a large braided '78 Dixie 16.9' IB/0B sport boat. one you want to with 280 York AM/FM, dual cassette, 8-track rug . If you have BUILDING 760 FROM 7 A.M. TO 4:30 130 hp Volvo powered and phonograph with four speaker. sell, please call Barbara at 4876 P.M. Yamaha 750, shaft drive, new rear outdrive. This package includes: Also a VCR or stereo stand. Call H or 3525 AWN. Also need someone and spare prop (19"), flare kit, anchor, AUTOS tire, mufflers, battery, 3482 after 12. to clean my house for final seatcover. Will also include carrier anchor line, paddle, 3 flotation inspection. '68 Chevrolet truck, as is and ramp for easy loading onto devices and trailer, great for skiing or fishing GTMO bay. $4,000 condition, four new tires, make pickptrck, hopnansual and toola '76 Toyota Corolla Stationwagon, offer. Call 2633 or 2959 DI and ask 1, 4G080 BO Call 4853 AWN or 634~ takes it home with you. Call 2941 Looking for mechanic to work on a or 4857 OWH. (no calls after 9 washer and dryer, rugs, microwave, for Frank. II. AWH dish washer, Sunfish, scuba '75 Datsun, top pay. Interested? p.m. please) Ask for Master Chief Call 4772 DWH or 3873 AWN. Ask for Drake. Serious enquiries only. equipment, wrought iron table with marble top six matching chairs 19" Donna. '70 Chevy Townsman station wagon, color TV, VCR, 3-speed ladies bike. reliable transportation, passed AIR CONDITIONERS 20' Grady White Open Fishensan with safety inspection in March. Runs 140 Mercury outboard, fully equipped , but needs minor work would 5,000 Sears 15,000 Eighty recently released original Would the owner of PB505 please wagon $700. Call Whirlpool BTU, with outrig8 ers, CB, depth finder, ea great dive BTU, both in good condition, $150 mint condition, with tandem trailer, VHS movies, excellent condition, contact P01 Valdez at 4190/2813 1MH. at 4197 DIH or 2698 AWH. and $175 or both for $300. Available asking $8,000 or best offer. Call many valued at $79, collection Saturday, June 8. Call 2675. Terry at 6283 IH or 2436 AWH. includes Video Review magazine's top 10 rentals o anuary through May SERVICES '74 Valliant in fairly good 1985. On a first come, condition. Engine cash and and front-end FURNITURE carry basis get these ges for $35 Taxidermy services are nw available newly rebuilt, perfect running each. Call 4491 AWN. in CTMO. Have that fish mounted for condition $900 or best offer. Call One air conditioner, 10,000 BTU one Black sofa with matching chair and years of memories. For more McKay at 4015 AWH. year old, excellent'condition 4150. foot stool, $125. Green sofa for $50 information, or to see a sample of One air conditioner, 10,000 BIU, two or all for $150. Call 3297 AWH. Curtains for TK area patio and my work, call Mark Hays at 2671 AWN. years old, excellent condition window w/rods, $25 for set (good '74 Pinto in excellent condition, on $125. One air conditioner, 24,406 condition). Boys BMX bike, current inspection, $1,200. '70 Seven-piece living room set, beige good BTU, one year old, excellent color, condition, $25. Set tennis racquets Loving mother willing to babysit in station wagon in good condition, $450. All air early American sofa, love with bag and balls good condition, my Ganadillo Point hone. Will accept seat, chair ottoman, coffee table condition on current inspection, conditioners will be available for $50 firm. Miscellaneous silverware limited number of children. For sre $950. '71 Opel Manta with new and two end tables with glass tops, with tray 3ickuby July 12. Call 2860 MI or $400. Beautiful $8. Set dishes for $10 information call 3986 AT. windshield, rebuilt engine, A60-13 Hide-a-bed queen (good condition). Garbage can, ten tires equipt to pass inspection size, dark blue with very gallon, $5. For more information, $750. Call Clinton Clarke at 257 comfortable cuhions, $325 call 3961 AT. FOUND Dt or 4783 AWH. negotiable. Call 3138 Al-I. 18 000 BTU air conditioner, 220V, 2 Cabana 11, ladies gold watch. Call 4502 INHto identify and claim. TWO WHEELERS 1/ years old excellent condition, $250. Call 4196 II or 3421 AWN. '79 Puch moped in excellent running DIVIM GEAR FREE condition, comes with saddle bags, Cnercial type orchid plants, none new paint job, new rear tire and Sherwood scuba pressure guage in blosing at present bit shou ld very 5,000 BTU air To a good home. Two small mixed spare bike for parts. Only 325. Whirlpool, original box like new $50. Call shortly. For further information breed puppies eigt Please call 7236 DWH or 2693 AWH. conditioner needs comressor, good 7212 DMt or 359 AWN or AT. call 4809 AWN. weka old. Call Ask for Vincent. for parts, W2. Call 4462 AT. 4636 DIor 22 Ji

MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1985 3 GUANTANAMO DAILY GAZETTE SPORTS WORLD

Lakers over Celtics, lead series 2-1 ;(3 A f"I (AP) -- The Los Angeles Lakers Lakers went on to a physical 136- opposing players pointing fin- grabbed the upper hand in the 111 victory. gers and wrestling each other. NBA final yesterday with a Boston was also stung by Bob Game four, on tap for Wednesday, second-period spurt that left McAdoo, who came off the bench also in Inglewood, Calif., the Boston Celtics whirling, and to 19 points. The Lakers promises to be no different. trailing the best-of-seven show- captured the battle of the Los Angeles center Kareem down 2-games-to-1. boards, outrebounding the Abdul-Jabbar reached another Down by 10 midway through the Cetlics 63-48. Kevin McHale milestone in yesterday's Laker second quarter, L.A. went on a paced Boston with 31 points and win over Boston. The 38-year-old 27-11 tear to take command. 10 rebounds. big man had 26 points to raise James Worthy had a big hand in The referees were also kept his career playoff total to y 4af. _ _.'fc0 t{s5. the rally, scoring 15 of his 29 busy, whistling five technical 4,464, seven more than before halftime as the fouls. Several incidents found hall-of-famer Jerry West. points, ,, Invaders victorious, clinch playoff spot (UPI) - Playoff time is rapidly pair of scoring passes to Baltimore Stars won the eighth By Dave Klette Awards were presented to these approaching in the USFL and the Anthony Carter and he went over playoff spot by downing the youths (above) after final Oakland Invaders will be there. the 300-yard passing mark for visiting Jacksonville Bulls After 11 weeks of golf lessons results were tabulated from Oakland clinched a spot in the second time this year. The 17-12. Baltimore's Kelvin Bryant the 53 youths of the Yatera Seca Yatera Seca Junior Golf post-season play yesterday with Invaders pushed their record to picked up 104 yards on the Junior Golf Association Association (YSJGA) tournaments. its seventh straight win, a 11-3-1 while the visiting ground but Heisman Trophy winner completed the season with golf The awards were presented 38-20 triumph over Western Breakers sank to 4-11. Mike Rozier was held to just 50 tournaments, and advanced. Final during a cookout at the golf Conference rival Portland. In yesterday's only other U.S. for Jacksonville. tournament results are: course sponsored by the YSJGA Quarterback Bobby Hebert fired a Football League battle, the Saturday. The folks of the YSJGA wish to Boys 8 - 9 extend a special thank you to Brewers First Louis Avila Mr. Fred Farriell, Moose Claxton Twins break losing steak, defeat Second Joe Plankinger and his staff, Mr. Bob Sinnott (UPI) -- The Minnesota Twins' round-trippers in Baltimore's Tibbs upped his record to 4-7 Third Josh Junkins and Ms. Mona Schwartz. Without - 9 a 10-game losing streak has come 10-1 rout of visiting Oakland, while Bob Forsch slid to 4-3. Girls 8 the help of these people, to an end. Designated hitter the Chicago White Sox topped The win moves the Reds to within First Randi Wiele junior golf association would Mike Stenhouse ripped a two-run Kansas City 4-1, Jim Rice banged two games of the Padres, who Second Stephanie Jones not be possible. homer in the eighth inning yes- out four hits, including a suffered a 7-3 setback at the Third Kathy Knudsen The YSJGA's second season is terday to rally Minnesota past homer, to spark Boston to a 12-3 hands of the New York Mets at Boys 10 and Above scheduled to begin late July or Fitzgerald visiting Milwaukee 5-4. Ken romp over Texas, and Cleveland Jack Murphy Stadium. First Bishop early August. Schromm went the distance for defeated Toronto 5-4 in the Second Steven Walker the second time this year and first game of a double header Looking at the rest of the Third Sean Lamnan evened his record at 4-4. Relief but dropped the nightcap 5-2. action in the , Girls 10 and Above man served up the Pittsburgh blanked Atlanta 5-0, First Anna Klette gopher ball to Stenhouse and The Cincinnati Reds are , Frank Williams and Second Tammy Haberman HERE ARE THE NAVY RELIEF fell to 5-2. nipping at the heels of Western Mark Davis teamed on a one- Third Kathy Berger TWO-NAN BEST BALL Elsewhere in the American Division-leading San Diego. In hitter in San Francisco's 3-1 Intermediate TOURNAMENT RESULTS: First League, Seattle out-slugged New St. Louis yesterday, player- win over Philadelphia at First Tom Furgeson Place: Bob Maguire and Chuck York 7-6 to end the Yankees' manager Pete Rose went three- Candlestick Park, Los Angeles Second Tony Kleete Phillips, Second Place: Chris 12-game home winning streak, for-four and drove in two runs rallied past visiting Montreal Third Kevin Masone Crowe and Randy Mathews, Third Detroit edged California 4-3, to spark Cincinnati to an 8-3 8-7, and the Astros got by the Advanced Place: Fred Beckford and Bob Wayne Gross socked a pair of victory over the Cardinals. Jay Chicago Cubs 4-3 in Houston. First Danny Haberman Martin. Closest to the pin Second Tim Dunn within the circle: Fred Third Jeremy Schaffner Beckford. BRIEFS U.S. Weather Patterns age TODAY'S WEATHER GOLF her 273 total was one stroke off last year's (UPI) -- Bill Glasson says it was all in the tournament record set by Patty Sheehan. Alice cards. Glasson nailed a 45-foot birdie putt on Miller slipped to a one-over 73 to finish in the fifteenth hole yesterday and carded a six- second place at 281. Pat Bradley and Lauri under 66 to post a one-stroke victory at the Garbacz tied for third with four-under 284s. PGA's $500,000 Kemper Open in Bethesda, Md. The win was Glasson's first on the tour and it earned CAR RACING him $90,000. Third-round leader Larry Mize tried (UPI) - Mario Andretti won yesterday's American to force a playoff but his birdie went wide on 200 Indy-car race in Wisconsin. the eighteenth. He settled for a 73 and a tie at captured his first grand national race of the 279 with Corey Pavin who shot a 69. Curtis year with a victory in the Budweiser 400 in Strange and Willie Wood were next at 281. Riverside, Calif. Fag Y 746 TENNIS 6 2Thudrstorms John aihowersLowPesur (UPI) -- Nancy Lopez has picked up her thirty- (UPI) -- At the French Open yesterday, s McEnroe, Mats Wilander, Joakim Nystrom and Henri first victory. In Madson, Ohio, yesterday, the S sowers VFalid at 2 PM EST eight-year veteran recorded an eight-shot win at Lecante moved into the quarterfinals. In women' s m Fog the $250,000 LPGA Championship. Lopez' play, victories went to Chris Evert Lloyd, Terry seven-under-par 65 earned her over $37,000 and Phelps, Gabriela Sabatini and Manuela Maleeva.

By Charles Morey medal performance in Women's Gymnastics, has vehemently St. Louis heat has wilted a denied reports that she will not lot of ballplayers, but Jack compete in the 1988 games in Clark thinks it is perferable to THE SPORTSMAN Seoul, South Korea. the chill and dampness of She says she is healthy, and Candlestick Park in San she intends to stay in training. Francisco. However, she will skip the them, but he is giving them the Clark is the hard-swinging bothered him, especially last The last time anybody ran the United States Gymnasti much-needed power they lacked in outfielder who was traded by the year, when he missed a big chunk slugging percentages through the Championships later this week toW Giants to the Cardinals last of the season. baseball computer, Jack was the last few years. When George prepare for the World Hendrick left, there was nobody winter in a multi-player deal. The Cardinals think they got a listed at .545, a nifty listing. Championships in November. to take up the slack. At the time he said St. Louis bargain in the muscular slugger, Clark has not found first base Her , Bela Karolyi, Clark not only is taking up would be good for him. who is rated one of the hardest an easy position. He has made declared that Mary Lou can now the slack, he is tightening the It has, and he has taken a swingers in the league. some errors, but he has done be called an international star, switch in positions, from the pretty well at scooping low lines. If the Cardinals get good not just a national headliner. outfield to first base, with He is one of the reasons the throws by his infielders out of pitching, and they may, they The coach said that Mary Lou good humor. Cards are not too far from the the dirt. could be tough for the other has had only a two-week vacation That was not always the case top in the Eastern Division, and Eastern clubs, including the in the last three years, and has in San Francisco, where the in perfect position to make a One thing about Jack, even in Mets and Cubs. Joaquin Andujar a rest coming. In his works, outspoken Clark on more than one run for the money in the second his unhappy days in San Fran- is off to a flying start on the "She's not an engine, she's occasion clashed in the news half of the season. cisco, he was always dangerous mound and all he needs is some human like everyone else." media with his manager or the Clark has been batting in the under pressure. He was usually a help from time to time. Mary Lou herself says, "I feel front office. He never seemed to well-to-do neighborhood of .300 contender for league honors in Retire at age 17? Do not be great, but I'm only 17." turn into the big crasher at the all season, and is right up game-winning hits. silly. That is the word from the That means she will be 20 when plate that the Giants expected there in runs batted in. He also The Cardinals like to lead whirling dervish who calls the 1988 Olympics are held. him to be. He had some good is hitting home runs at a pace with speed. They have four or herself Mary Lou Retton. There is no reason to suspect years, but he never became a which could see him finish with five guys who are blazers on the Mary Lou, the sweetheart of that her talent will diminish in dominant player. Injuries about 30. base paths. Clark is not one of the 1984 Olympics with her gold those three years.

4 MODAY, JUNE 3, 1985 GUANTANAMO DAILY GAZETTE